Friday, on the way home from the Pancake House in Anaheim, I noticed a large banner on the First Presbyterian church - they are now having Taizé services on some Sunday evenings, including tonight, at 7 pm. I attended a Taizé service in Pasadena many years ago and the meditative ambience and format of the service fascinated me.
(From Wikipedia: "The Taizé Community was founded by Roger Louis Schütz-Marsauche (later known simply as Frère Roger or Brother Roger), born on May 12, 1915 in the village of Provence, Switzerland". )
Since I'm just back from Switzerland, I knew that this service was for me. I went there this evening and thought, "They really are quiet during these prayer services" because I couldn't find anyone. Then I looked more closely at the banner. It turns out that the Taize services are on Wednesday evening (the same night we have our Men's Group).
Sunday, March 22, 2009
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I've got to say this is my all-time favorite post yet. Isn't it cool how the human brain works? You and I both assumed the service was on Sunday evenings.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoying saying, "Great minds think alike." Even if I don't always believe that.
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